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just scum for him to. subscribe to documentary on you tube. the sri lankan government has invoked emergency powers as it investigates the easter sunday suicide bombings which targeted christian churches as well as hotels killing almost three hundred people sri lankan authorities blame the local islam is group but said an international terror organization may also have been involved. protesters in sudan took to the streets again on monday despite warnings from the ruling military council to disperse sudan has been under army control since
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president omar al bashir resigned two weeks ago in response to street protests. the white house has congratulated political novice followed amir's a lansky on his landslide victory in ukraine's elections and says the u.s. hopes to work with him to stave off russian aggression. the actor turned politician took over seventy percent of the vote but critics say his policy proposals are vague. egypt has begun counting votes in a referendum on changes to the country's constitution which could extend president abdel fattah el-sisi is rule until twenty thirty and give him more power over the judiciary. human rights watch has called the vote unfree but egyptian state affiliated media has denied this.
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the u.s. says no more exceptions to its oil export sanctions on iran so will it really go after major importers like india and china and what could today's announcement and iran's reaction mean for the global oil train. and what's the proper work life balance ali baba's jack ma says chinese employees should spend more time working but the country's rising middle class isn't so sure we'll take you inside the debate. i'm stephen birds in berlin thanks for joining us the white house has announced the end of waivers for countries to import iranian oil us had reimpose sanctions against iran last year threatening to punish any country that buys oil from tehran but it granted waivers to the eight primary buyers of iranian oil allowing them limited purchases for six months there are fears that removing the waivers now would reduce oil supply.

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